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Visiting Garden Farm In Sai Kung With Kids

Grow Your Own Organic Produce

Garden Farm In Sai Kung Hong Kong

Rent a plot and grow and harvest your own produce at Garden Farm. This is a great family activity which engages the kids by teaching them about horticulture, different ecosystems and preservation of the environment. If you find yourself at a loose end on a Sunday, this is a novel way to spend a day in the great outdoors surrounded by beautiful scenery. Your little ones will learn about organic farming, the importance of social enterprise and nutrition as well as the role that pesticides play in protecting produce. Staff are on hand to guide you and your family through the process, whether you need help with seeds, tools or fertilizers. There are also BBQ pits so you can enjoy a meal en famille.

Why Little Steps Loves It:​

Garden Farm can also host events and kids' parties and their workshops and activities are informative and entertaining.

Who It's Perfect For:

Aspiring chefs, kids who love to cook and children with green fingers.

What Else:​

Garden Farm is open Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays from 9am to 5pm.

Additional Info:​

Garden Farm

Sai Sz Heung Village, Sai Kung, Hong Kong

+852 2792 8164

www.hkgardenfarm.org

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